Bogus bridge-part brothers bound for ‘big house’

There’s nothing wrong with a company coming into North Carolina to sell parts used to build bridges in the state. That’s just capitalism.
But when those bridge parts are defective and they’re sold by way of an elaborate scheme designed to inflate their virtues, well, that’s just a bridge too far for federal prosecutors.
Such was the ...

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